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Significant Turning Points in Douglass' Slave Exp.
3.5P,1S- This paper examines the series of turning point events in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass that help Douglass realize both the immorality of slavery and his right to freedom.
Price  $ 35.00
And the Band Played On
6P - This paper provides a detailed overview of And The Band Played On by Randy Shilts to show that he uses an excellent blend of sociology, history, political science and biology, to provide us with the most comprehensive analysis of the historical development of the AIDS epidemic.
Price  $ 60.00
Babbitt
4P,2S - Material Success and Corruption in the 1910's and Early 1920's: A Look at Babbitt's Moral Problems - This paper argues that Sinclair's Babbitt is a satire on American life in the 1910s and 1920s, showing how Babbitt’s desire for material success causes him to lose his sense of decency and moral compass.
Price  $ 40.00
Hawthorne's Puritan New England in the Mid-1800's
5.25p,1s,MLA - "Hawthorne's Representation of Puritan New Englian in the Mid-1800's
In addition to the moral dilemma presented in Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne gives a detailed description of the occupation and the lifestyles of the people. The goal of this paper is to show that by reading this book, one gets a good idea of how people lived during this time period, the kinds of work they did and among other relevant information concerning day to day life in New England in during the mid-1800s.
Price  $ 52.50
America's Working Women - A Documentary History
6p,1s,MLA - America's Working Women: A Documentary History 1600 to the Present - "Labor Prospects and Women in American History"
This paper examines Baxadall and Gordon's idea in America’s Working Women: A Documentary History 1600 To the Present that women's increasing ability to work throughout American history contributed to their improved sense of self.
Price  $ 60.00
King Solomon's Mines & Race Relations
8p,4s,MLA - Race Relations in King Solomon's Mines
This paper uses other sources to support H. Rider Haggard's view in King Solomon's Mines that race relation in nineteenth century Africa was largely shaped by the perception whites have of other peoples who were largely viewed as savages as well as by whites’ ability to manipulate peoples with whom they come in contact.
Price  $ 80.00
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